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Bridge lifts are available at no charge, 24 hours a day. Find out the requirements to book a Bridge lift.
Find all the information you need to book a virtual workshop with the Tower Bridge learning team.
Series of films explaining how Tower Bridge was originally powered.
Series of films and activities exploring why Tower Bridge was built
Series of films and activities exploring how Tower Bridge was built
Book onto a workshop tailored for home educators and discover of online resources available to support learning at home.
Colouring pencils at the ready! Discover our range of Tower Bridge and River Thames themed dot-to-dot and colouring sheets.
Learn how to make origami boats. With Easy instructions and videos for all of the family to follow.
Learn how to make a stop-motion film using just your smartphone. A great family activity to do at home.
Make a moving Tower Bridge picture, inspired by the landmark's iconic bascules.
Learn the language of semaphore, perfect for communicating with vessels approaching Tower Bridge.
Download our Tower Bridge-themed scavenger hunt pack, which includes 5 activities for you to complete, wherever you are in the country.
Bella is Tower Bridge’s fictional cat who goes on adventures inside the Bridge.
This photography exhibition and social media call-out explores the lives that connect London’s defining landmark today
Discover what was like earning a living in Victorian times for the Tower Bridge workers.
Discover the stories of Hannah Griggs and Charlotte Olive Dora Burch, two of the first known female employees of Tower Bridge.
Can you help us uncover the history of Tower Bridge? Did your ancestor work here? Get in touch to help us understand more about Tower Bridge's history.
How about picking up a bit of Cockney rhyming slang with our riveters?
Ever wondered how to build a Bridge? Well first you'll need solid foundations. Meet the brave men who dug the foundations of Tower Bridge, London, at the bottom of the River Thames.
Who looks after Tower Bridge? For nearly 40 years, Edward 'Ted' Forrest had the honour - discover the story of his amazing scrapbook chronicling his time at the London's most famous Bridge.